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Veterinary Toxicology: Basic and Clinical Principles 2nd edition [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (Professor and Head, Toxicology Department, Breathitt Veterinary Center, Murray State University, Hopkinsville, KY, USA)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 1454 pages, aukštis x plotis: 276x216 mm, weight: 3570 g, Approx. 150 illustrations; Illustrations, unspecified
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Apr-2012
  • Leidėjas: Academic Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0123859263
  • ISBN-13: 9780123859266
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 1454 pages, aukštis x plotis: 276x216 mm, weight: 3570 g, Approx. 150 illustrations; Illustrations, unspecified
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Apr-2012
  • Leidėjas: Academic Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0123859263
  • ISBN-13: 9780123859266
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Veterinary Toxicology is a unique single reference that teaches the basic principles of veterinary toxicology to any student at the DVM, MS or PhD level and will continue to serve as a clinical reference for practicing veterinary toxicologists, poison control centers, marine biologists, environmentalists, and animal scientists. While most comparable texts are primarily directed toward the field of human toxicology, this is the one text needed to thoroughly prepare future veterinarians on the newest approaches for diagnosing poisoning cases in all animals from chemicals and plants of a diverse nature as a result of inadvertent, accidental, or malicious intents. Many chapters are provided on topics not covered in any previous books such as target organ toxicity, radiation and radioactive materials, FDA regulatory issues, and ethics in veterinary toxicology.
  • New chapters covering important and timely topics such as melamine and cyanuric acid, toxicogenomics, toxic gases and veterinary medical geology
  • Expanded look at international topics, such as epidemiology of animal poisonings, regulatory guidelines and poisonous plants in Europe
  • Heavily contributed book with chapters written by qualified and well-experienced authorities across all areas of veterinary toxicology
  • Problem solving strategies are offered for treatment as well as in-depth knowledge of the basic mechanisms of veterinary toxicology


Veterinary Toxicology is a unique single reference that teaches the basic principles of veterinary toxicology to any student at the DVM, MS or PhD level and will continue to serve as a clinical reference for practicing veterinary toxicologists, poison control centers, marine biologists, environmentalists, and animal scientists. While most comparable texts are primarily directed toward the field of human toxicology, this is the one text needed to thoroughly prepare future veterinarians on the newest approaches for diagnosing poisoning cases in all animals from chemicals and plants of a diverse nature as a result of inadvertent, accidental, or malicious intents. Many chapters are provided on topics not covered in any previous books such as target organ toxicity, radiation and radioactive materials, FDA regulatory issues, and ethics in veterinary toxicology.
  • Selected for inclusion in Doody's Core Titles 2013, an essential collection development tool for health sciences libraries
  • New chapters covering important and timely topics such as melamine and cyanuric acid, toxicogenomics, toxic gases and veterinary medical geology
  • Expanded look at international topics, such as epidemiology of animal poisonings, regulatory guidelines and poisonous plants in Europe
  • Heavily contributed book with chapters written by qualified and well-experienced authorities across all areas of veterinary toxicology
  • Problem solving strategies are offered for treatment as well as in-depth knowledge of the basic mechanisms of veterinary toxicology

Recenzijos

Praise for the 2nd Edition:

"The stated purpose of the second edition of Veterinary Toxicology: Basic and Clinical Principles is to serve as a comprehensive, expert-authored resource for toxicologists and other scientists and for use as a textbook in the classroom. The book covers the wide breadth of veterinary toxicology with exceptional depth. Topics range from the history of veterinary toxicology to nanoparticles, pesticides, metals, laws, regulatory considerations, diagnostic testing, and plant and environmental toxicology. The authors do an exceptional job of addressing pharmacokinetics and mechanisms of action in detail. Principles of analytic toxicology and sample submission are adequately covered.

Agents encountered as a result of natural and man-made disasters are a key focus of the reference. The text does not contain in-depth information in the area of human pharmaceuticals, which is a common source of exposure for family pets. Treatment details and differential diagnosis lists are limited. Clearly, the book delivers on its purpose as a key reference for scientists and students, covering the complex topic of veterinary toxicology in a comprehensive, well-designed format. Although this book is a tremendous addition to any library, veterinarians, other scientists, and students who seek details on the varied and complex topic of veterianry toxicology will find this reference a must-have book." -Reviewed by Steven Hansen, DVM, MS, MBA, DABVT, in the Journal of American Veterinary Medical Association





Praise for the 1st Edition:

"A unique single reference that teaches the basic principles of veterinary toxicology to any student at the DVM, MS or PhD level and will continue to serve as a clinical reference for practicing veterinary toxicologists, poison control centers, marine biologists, environmentalists, and animal scientists. While most comparable texts are primarily directed toward the field of human toxicology, this is the one text needed to thoroughly prepare future veterinarians on the newest approaches for diagnosing poisoning cases in all animals from chemicals and plants of a diverse nature as a result of inadvertent, accidental, or malicious intents. Many chapters are provided on topics not covered in any previous books such as target organ toxicity, radiation and radioactive materials, FDA regulatory issues, and ethics in veterinary toxicology...many newer topics including chemicals of terrorism, estrogenic toxicants, and nanoparticles are included. Overall, the information provided is well organized and comprehensive...generous and relevant references at the end of each chapter allow the opportunity to further pursue each topic.This book can be considered a cornerstone upon which a deeper understanding of the issues and individual toxicants in veterinary toxicology can be based. The topics covered are of interest to not only toxicologists and researchers, but also to clinicians who do not have an extensive background in toxicology. This book is a fine addition to any veterinary professional's library, but it is important to realize that after becoming familiar with this material, the readers' interests will then determine if more focused, additional resources are needed."- Paul A. Eubig, DVM, MS, DABT (University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine), in DOODY'S REVIEWS

"The book is reasonably priced, rich and rewarding and I can warmly recommend it as a useful reference book to all practicing toxicologists."- Roy Forster, CIT, France - The British Toxicology Society Newsletter

Daugiau informacijos

An authoritative and in-depth look at all facets of veterinary toxicology, including target organ toxicity, melamine and cyanuric acid, toxicogenomics, chemical terrorism and nanoparticles.
Preface ix
List of Contributors
xi
Section I General
1 Veterinary toxicology: a historical perspective
3(5)
Frederick W. Oehme
2 Concepts in veterinary toxicology
8(29)
Roger O. McClellan
3 Toxicokinetics
37(11)
Deon van der Merwe
Ronette Gehring
Jennifer L. Buur
4 Factors affecting chemical toxicity
48(14)
Carlo Nebbia
5 Toxicological testing: in vivo and in vitro models
62(18)
Magda Sachana
Alan J. Hargreaves
6 Epidemiology of animal poisonings in the United States
80(8)
Sharon M. Gwaltney-Brant
7 Epidemiology of animal poisonings in Europe
88(10)
Francesca Caloni
Philippe Berny
Siska Croubels
Magda Sachana
Raimon Guitart
8 Chemicals of terrorism
98(19)
Tina Wismer
9 Regulatory considerations in veterinary toxicology
117(18)
Lynn O. Post
10 Regulatory aspects for the drugs and chemicals used in food-producing animals in the European Union
135(21)
Arturo Anadon
Maria Rosa Martinez-Larranaga
Victor Castellano
11 Safety evaluation of new molecular entities for pharmaceutical development
156(12)
Rashmi Sharma
12 Statistics in veterinary toxicology
168(19)
Shayne C. Gad
Russell Barbare
13 Toxicology and the law
187(20)
Michael J. Murphy
Section II Organ Toxicity
14 Nervous system toxicity
207(16)
Donna Mensching
15 Respiratory toxicity
223(12)
John A. Pickrell
Deon van der Merwe
16 Cardiovascular toxicity
235(11)
Csaba K. Zoltani
17 Liver toxicity
246(18)
Motoko Mukai
Karyn Bischoff
Shashi K. Ramaiah
18 Renal toxicity
264(14)
Sharon M. Gwaltney-Brant
19 Reproductive toxicity and endocrine disruption
278(41)
Tim J. Evans
20 Placental toxicity
319(18)
Ramesh C. Gupta
21 Dermal toxicity
337(14)
Faqir Muhammad
Jim E. Riviere
22 Blood and bone marrow toxicity
351(13)
Mary B. Nabity
Shashi K. Ramaiah
23 Immunotoxicity
364(19)
Neerad C. Mishra
Mohan L. Sopori
Section III Nanoparticles, Radiation and Carcinogens
24 Toxicity of nanomaterials
383(8)
Deon van der Merwe
John A. Pickrell
25 Ionizing radiation and radioactive materials in health and disease
391(15)
R. Victor Rebois
Kausik Ray
26 Carcinogenesis: mechanisms and models
406(20)
Supratim Choudhuri
Kirk Arvidson
Ronald Chanderbhan
27 Oxidative stress and chemical toxicity
426(17)
Manashi Bagchi
Shirley Zafra-Stone
Debasis Bagchi
Sangeeta Patel
Section IV Drugs of Use and Abuse
28 Toxicity of over-the-counter drugs
443(26)
Karyn Bischoff
Motoko Mukai
29 Toxicity of drugs of abuse
469(24)
Karyn Bischoff
Section V Metals and Micronutrients
30 Aluminum
493(6)
Ramesh C. Gupta
31 Arsenic
499(4)
Tam Garland
32 Cadmium
503(5)
Stephen B. Hooser
33 Chromium, iodine and phosphorus
508(2)
Larry J. Thompson
34 Copper
510(3)
Larry J. Thompson
35 Fluoride
513(4)
Larry J. Thompson
36 Iron
517(5)
Stephen B. Hooser
37 Lead
522(5)
Larry J. Thompson
38 Manganese
527(10)
Dejan Milatovic
Ramesh C. Gupta
39 Mercury
537(7)
Ramesh C. Gupta
40 Molybdenum
544(5)
Jeffery O. Hall
41 Selenium
549(9)
Jeffery O. Hall
42 Sodium chloride (salt)
558(4)
Larry J. Thompson
43 Sulfur
562(5)
Jeffery O. Hall
44 Zinc
567(6)
Tam Garland
Section VI Insecticides and Molluscicides
45 Organophosphates and carbamates
573(13)
Ramesh C. Gupta
Dejan Milatovic
46 Organochlorines
586(5)
Steve M. Ensley
47 Pyrethrins and pyrethroids
591(5)
Steve M. Ensley
48 Neonicotinoids
596(3)
Steve M. Ensley
49 Amitraz
599(5)
Ramesh C. Gupta
50 Fipronil
604(5)
Arturo Anadon
Ramesh C. Gupta
51 Macrocyclic lactone endectocides
609(11)
Sharon M. Gwaltney-Brant
Camille DeClementi
Ramesh C. Gupta
52 Rotenone
620(4)
Ramesh C. Gupta
53 Metaldehyde
624(7)
Ramesh C. Gupta
Section VII Herbicides and Fungicides
54 Toxicity of herbicides
631(22)
P.K. Gupta
55 Toxicity of fungicides
653(20)
P.K. Gupta
Manoj Aggarwal
Section VIII Rodenticides and Avicides
56 Anticoagulant rodenticides
673(25)
Michael J. Murphy
57 Non-anticoagulant rodenticides
698(14)
Ramesh C. Gupta
58 Avitrol
712(7)
Ramesh C. Gupta
Section IX Gases, Solvents and Other Industrial Toxicants
59 Toxic gases
719(16)
Rhian Cope
60 Alcohols and glycols
735(10)
Mary Anna Thrall
Dwayne W. Hamar
61 Petroleum
745(34)
Robert W. Coppock
Ralph G. Christian
62 Polychlorinated biphenyls, polybrominated biphenyls, polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, and polychlorinated dibenzofurans
779(18)
Steven Bursian
John Newsted
Matthew Zwiernik
63 Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
797(13)
Aramandla Ramesh
Anthony E. Archibong
Ashley C. Huderson
Deacqunita L. Diggs
Jeremy N. Myers
Darryl B. Hood
Perumalla V. Rekhadevi
Mohammad S. Niaz
64 Brominated flame retardants and perfluorinated chemicals
810(17)
Prasada Rao S. Kodavanti
Bommanna G. Loganathan
Section X Environmental Toxicology
65 Veterinary geology
827(4)
Jan G. Myburgh
66 Principles of ecotoxicology
831(25)
Val R. Beasley
Jeffrey M. Levengood
67 Avian toxicology
856(31)
Robert H. Poppenga
Snehal Tawde
68 Aquatic toxicology
887(9)
Robert W. Coppock
P.N. Nation
69 Toxicology and diversity of marine toxins
896(41)
Aurelia Tubaro
Silvio Sosa
James Hungerford
Section XI Bacterial and Cyanobacterial Toxins
70 Botulinum neurotoxins
937(13)
Julie A. Coffield
Dorothy D. Whelchel
71 Enterotoxins
950(3)
Larry J. Thompson
72 Cyanobacterial (blue-green algae) toxins
953(16)
Birgit Puschner
Amber Roegner
Section XII Poisonous and Venomous Organisms
73 Terrestrial zootoxins
969(24)
Sharon M. Gwaltney-Brant
Eric Dunayer
Hany Youssef
74 Mare reproductive loss syndrome
993(6)
Sharon M. Gwaltney-Brant
Section XIII Estrogenic Toxicants
75 Chemical-induced estrogenicity
999(13)
Stephen H. Safe
Shaheen Khan
Fei Wu
Xiangrong Li
Sandeep Sreevalsan
76 Phytoestrogens
1012(19)
Michelle Mostrom
Tim J. Evans
Section XIV Poisonous Plants
77 Poisonous plants of the United States
1031(49)
K.E. Panter
K.D. Welch
D.R. Gardner
S.T. Lee
B.T. Green
J.A. Pfister
D. Cook
T.Z. Davis
B.L. Stegelmeier
78 Poisonous plants of Europe
1080(15)
Arturo Anadon
Maria Rosa Martinez-Larranaga
Victor Castellano
79 Poisonous plants of Australia and New Zealand
1095(18)
Rhian Cope
Kathy Parton
80 Cyanogenic plants
1113(4)
Steven S. Nicholson
81 Nitrate and nitrite accumulating plants
1117(4)
Steven S. Nicholson
82 Toxicity of yew (Taxus spp.) alkaloids
1121(7)
Christina R. Wilson
Stephen B. Hooser
83 Oxalate-containing plants
1128(12)
Fred Reyers
Theuns W. Naude
84 Mushroom toxins
1140(12)
Birgit Puschner
85 Datura species and related plants
1152(9)
Vinny Naidoo
86 Cottonseed toxicity
1161(5)
Steven S. Nicholson
87 Fescue toxicosis
1166(15)
Tim J. Evans
Dennis J. Blodgett
George E. Rottinghaus
Section XV Mycotoxins
88 Aflatoxins
1181(19)
Robert W. Coppock
Ralph G. Christian
Barry J. Jacobsen
89 Ergot
1200(5)
Steven S. Nicholson
90 Fumonisins
1205(15)
Geof W. Smith
91 Ochratoxins and citrinin
1220(7)
Ramesh C. Gupta
92 Slaframine
1227(4)
Geof W. Smith
93 Tremorgenic mycotoxins
1231(8)
Timothy J. Evans
Ramesh C. Gupta
94 Trichothecenes
1239(27)
Michelle S. Mostrom
Merl F. Raisbeck
95 Zearalenone
1266(9)
Michelle S. Mostrom
Section XVI Feed and Water Contaminants
96 Melamine and cyanuric acid
1275(6)
Karyn Bischoff
97 Ionophores
1281(19)
Meliton N. Novilla
98 Nonprotein nitrogen (urea) and hyperammonemia
1300(3)
Rhian Cope
99 Water quality and contaminants
1303(18)
Michael P. Carlson
Section XVII Diagnostic Toxicology
100 Basic concepts of analytical toxicology
1321(14)
Anant V. Jain
Beverly S. Arnold
101 Sample submission for toxicological analysis
1335(6)
Beverly S. Arnold
102 Toxicoproteomics in diagnostic toxicology
1341(9)
Christina R. Wilson
Stephen B. Hooser
103 Microscopic analysis of toxic substances in feeds and ingesta
1350(11)
Lynn S. Bates
Section XVIII Prevention and Treatment
104 Prevention and treatment of poisoning
1361(20)
Camille DeClementi
Index 1381
Dr. Ramesh C. Gupta, Professor & Head of Toxicology Department at Murray State university, is engaged in experimental brain research in relation to Alzheimers disease (AD) and pesticide toxicity. He has delivered lectures in Australia, Italy, Japan, Germany, France, Switzerland, Spain, Czech Republic, China, South Korea, and Sweden. He served the panels of NIH, CDC, NIOSH, and NAS. He has >350 publications to his credit, including seven major books with Elsevier: (1) Toxicology of Organophosphate and Carbamate Compounds, (2) Veterinary Toxicology: Basic and Clinical Principles, (3) Handbook of Toxicology of Chemical Warfare Agents, (4) Anticholinesterase Pesticides: Metabolism, Neurotoxicity, and Epidemiology, (5) Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology, (6) Biomarkers in Toxicology and (7) Neutraceuticals. He is recipient of Murray State University's distinguished researcher award of the year-2006. He is a diplomate of American Board of Toxicology, and fellow of American College of Toxicology, American College of Nutrition, and Academy of Toxicological Sciences.